Earthquakes Have Come to Attract Essay

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Heavy objects need to be placed in locations from where they are unlikely to fall, emergency numbers need to be on speed-dial, and building structures need to be carefully inspected by engineers in order for them to determine whether or not they are probable to collapse in the event of a seismic wave. Emergency services also need to be alert in the event of an earthquake, given that deaths often occur consequent to seismic waves as a result of the fact that emergency services are unable to mobilize in time.

4. Seismic waves travel throughout our planet and this makes it easy for seismometers to record them. Earthquakes can have more or less damaging effects, depending on the depth where they occur and on their magnitude. In particular situations, earthquakes can cause a lot of damage through the processes that they trigger. The 2011 Tohoku earthquake in Japan is one of the events that stand as a hallmark regarding the negative effects caused by an earthquake.
This particular seismic wave triggered a tsunami that killed thousands of people as it hit the Japanese coast and destroyed a significant number of buildings on the eastern coast of Japan. In addition to this, the earthquake also affected a nuclear plant and set a nuclear explosion alert as the power plant was no longer able to cool nuclear material that it used. The Japanese earthquake is currently remembered as the most expensive natural phenomena in the history of mankind, given that it was most costly than any other natural disasters that ever happened.

Works cited:

Conahan, Gilian, "Not Your Average Earthquake Zones," EBSCO, Discover Magazine, 2010. Web. 16 Jan. 2011

Sliverstein, Alvin, "Earthquakes: The Science Behind Seismic Shocks and Tsunamis," Enslow Publishers, 2009.….....

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